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    In which of the following cases was it held that if a person is not a citizen of any state, he will be called 'stateless'?
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    In which of the following cases was it held that if a person is not a citizen of any state, he will be called 'stateless'?

    A.

    Nottebohm’s Case

    B.

    Whicker Vs. Hume

    C.

    Winans Vs. A.G.

    D.

    Stoeck Vs. The Public Trustee

    Correct option is D


    In Stoeck vs. The Public Trustee (1921), it was held that a person who is not a citizen of any country is regarded as "stateless."
    Information Booster:
    · Statelessness results from conflicts in nationality laws, state succession, or arbitrary denial of nationality.
    Additional Information:
    · International instruments like the 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons protect such individuals' basic rights.
    · Stateless people face difficulties in travel, employment, education, and healthcare.

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